Tuesday, December 7, 2010

A New Goal!

Recently God has really been speaking to me through the life of the apostle Paul. It seems that so much of his life was wrapped up in other people. Almost as if his goal in life was reaching other people. II Corinthians 11:28 really shows his heart, "Besides the other things, what comes upon me daily is my deep concern for all the churches." As does II Timothy 2:9&10, "I suffer trouble as an evil doer, even to the point of chains: but the word of God is not chained. I endure all things for their sake, that they also may obtain salvation." It seems so easy to set my goals for my life above that of other peoples, but yet I say I want to reach others. So I have set a new resolution in my life; my goal in life is other people's lives. I am striving for the love and wisdom of Christ so that I may in turn reach other people. So that someday I could display the love that Paul showed for Timothy in II Timothy 1:1-5 (you should read it, it is very good). I look at where I am now, and see much room for growth. So I ask that you all would pray that God would do a work in my life, and teach me to total selflessness and love. And that He would show me "great and mighty things" as He promises in Jeremiah 33:3.

I, the Lord of sea and sky

I have heard my people cry;

All who dwell in dark and sin, My hand will save.

Here I am, Lord. Is it I, Lord?

I have heard you calling in the night.

I will go, Lord, if you lead me.

I will hold your people in my heart.

Thursday, October 28, 2010

Before the earth's foundation...

Sometimes, no almost all the time, when I open my copy of God's word to man I find some very exciting, but challenging, verses. One of those verses is Ephesians 1:4. It reads "...He chose us (you and me) in Him before the foundations of the world, that we should be holy and without blame before Him in love." How amazing that even before He said "let there be light He thought of plan for your life! And in another place He said, "before I formed you in the belly I knew thee and before thou camest forth out of the womb I sanctified thee and ordained thee a prophet into nations" (Jeremiah 1:5). Isn't that so powerful, even before you were conceived God was developing a plan, a beautiful mission that fits you perfectly. Before you were anything at all. He even placed you in the right year and perfect place to be able to fulfill that plan (acts 17:26). It is amazing to see this lived out by reading biographies of people like Jonathon Goforth the Canadian missionary to China. Just little things that "just happened" to him show how God's plan was being fulfilled. Like the time an older gentleman gave him a book on missionaries that he found so intriguing. And also the school he "ended up" going to played its role in bringing him to the orient. Even the cruel mocking he received from classmates were leading him to China. God even gave us our unique desires because they fall into His plan for our lives. When we seek Him (with a pure and humble heart) He fulfills those desires (Psalms 37:4, Philippians 2:13). Maybe He gave you a passion for music, use it to serve Him. Maybe He gave you athletic ability, use it to reach others (like Tim Tebow). Or perhaps you like working numbers and work in an office, reach out to your co-workers. I believe God gave me a love for horses and a desire to help young men. I am just waiting Him to connect the dots. Because no matter how I try I can't bridge that gap. You are where you are for a reason, SHINE!

"Call unto me, and I will

answer thee, and shew thee

great and mighty things

which thou knowest not"

(Jeremiah 33:3)

Monday, October 25, 2010

Love Letter From God!

My Child,

You may not know me,
but I know everything about you.

Psalm 139:1

I know when you sit down and when you rise up.
Psalm 139:2

I am familiar with all your ways.
Psalm 139:3

Even the very hairs on your head are numbered.
Matthew 10:29-31

For you were made in my image.
Genesis 1:27

In me you live and move and have your being.
Acts 17:28

For you are my offspring.
Acts 17:28

I knew you even before you were conceived.
Jeremiah 1:4-5

I chose you when I planned creation.
Ephesians 1:11-12

You were not a mistake,
for all your days are written in my book.

Psalm 139:15-16

I determined the exact time of your birth
and where you would live.

Acts 17:26

You are fearfully and wonderfully made.
Psalm 139:14

I knit you together in your mother's womb.
Psalm 139:13

And brought you forth on the day you were born.
Psalm 71:6

I have been misrepresented
by those who don't know me.

John 8:41-44

I am not distant and angry,
but am the complete expression of love.

1 John 4:16

And it is my desire to lavish my love on you.
1 John 3:1

Simply because you are my child
and I am your Father.

1 John 3:1

I offer you more than your earthly father ever could.
Matthew 7:11

For I am the perfect father.
Matthew 5:48

Every good gift that you receive comes from my hand.
James 1:17

For I am your provider and I meet all your needs.
Matthew 6:31-33

My plan for your future has always been filled with hope.
Jeremiah 29:11

Because I love you with an everlasting love.
Jeremiah 31:3

My thoughts toward you are countless
as the sand on the seashore.

Psalms 139:17-18

And I rejoice over you with singing.
Zephaniah 3:17

I will never stop doing good to you.
Jeremiah 32:40

For you are my treasured possession.
Exodus 19:5

I desire to establish you
with all my heart and all my soul.

Jeremiah 32:41

And I want to show you great and marvelous things.
Jeremiah 33:3

If you seek me with all your heart,
you will find me.

Deuteronomy 4:29

Delight in me and I will give you
the desires of your heart.

Psalm 37:4

For it is I who gave you those desires.
Philippians 2:13

I am able to do more for you
than you could possibly imagine.

Ephesians 3:20

For I am your greatest encourager.
2 Thessalonians 2:16-17

I am also the Father who comforts you
in all your troubles.

2 Corinthians 1:3-4

When you are brokenhearted,
I am close to you.

Psalm 34:18

As a shepherd carries a lamb,
I have carried you close to my heart.

Isaiah 40:11

One day I will wipe away
every tear from your eyes.

Revelation 21:3-4

And I'll take away all the pain
you have suffered on this earth.

Revelation 21:3-4

I am your Father, and I love you
even as I love my son, Jesus.

John 17:23

For in Jesus, my love for you is revealed.
John 17:26

He is the exact representation of my being.
Hebrews 1:3

He came to demonstrate that I am for you,
not against you.

Romans 8:31

And to tell you that I am not counting your sins.
2 Corinthians 5:18-19

Jesus died so that you and I could be reconciled.
2 Corinthians 5:18-19

His death was the ultimate expression
of my love for you.

1 John 4:10

I gave up everything I loved
that I might gain your love.

Romans 8:31-32

If you receive the gift of my son Jesus,
you receive me.

1 John 2:23

And nothing will ever separate you
from my love again.

Romans 8:38-39

Come home and I'll throw the biggest party
heaven has ever seen.

Luke 15:7

I have always been Father,
and will always be Father.

Ephesians 3:14-15

My question is…
Will you be my child?

John 1:12-13

I am waiting for you.
Luke 15:11-32


Love, Your Dad
Almighty God

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

A Beautiful life!

The other Sunday while sitting in church the song "A Beautiful Life" really stood out to me. The life described in the song wasn't one of "following your dreams", or "a story of extreme success", It was one of almost complete service! The line's "I'll help the sick and poor and weak", and "words of kindness to them speak" were just some of the convicting phrases unfolding this Beautiful Life. It reminds me of the verse that tells of pure religion. "Pure and undefiled religion before God and the Father is this: to visit the orphans and widows in their trouble, and to keep one's self unspotted from the world" (James 1:27). Why is that undefiled religion? Why isn't something like faith, prayer, or meditation undefiled religion? "Now abide faith, hope, love, these three; but the greatest of these is love" (I Corinthians 13:13). That was the last verse of a very good chapter on love? The Apostle Paul described love as the "final bar", the goal for all Christians, even higher than faith! Even the words in red say "By this all will know that you are My disciples, if you have love for one another" (John 13:35). Love is what sets us apart from the rest of the world! But our love is not one of just having love, but is carrying it out. The rest of I Corinthians 13 describes love as an action, not only a feeling. Love without action, is dead. So the challange of "A Beautiful Life", and "Pure and Undefiled Religion" really hit home for me. Do I show His love to others? Do I lift my desires above others? Do I pull over the help the stranded motorist? Or reach out to the young person who is struggling with temptation? Or the smaller things closer to home, like family? Am I living "A Beautiful Life"?

True Evangelical Faith Cannot Lie Sleepy

For It Clothes the Naked

It Comforts the Sorrowful

And it Gives to the Hungry Food

And it Shelters the Destitute.

-Menno Simons

Monday, July 19, 2010

Grow!

The theme for my trip to Jamaica was spiritual growth. The theme verse was 2 Peter 3:18, “But GROW in grace, and the knowledge of our Lord and savior Jesus Christ.” Although I will not be able to touch the amazing bible studies that were given while we were there, I would like to share what God has laid on my heart.
The first thing that I thought about was, “Am I growing in Christ?” If I looked at my life six months ago, would I see a difference today? Am I allowing God to work through me more than I was a year ago? In a very good bible study given by one of the team leaders the point was brought our that you have no choice but to grow, one direction or the other. So if I can’t see those signs areas of spiritual growth, how am I growing?
So what can I do to grow in the Lord instead of falling into the trap of complacency? “Now no chastening seems to be joyful for the present, but painful; nevertheless, afterward it yields the peaceable fruit of righteousness to those who have been trained by it” (Hebrews 12:11). God sends us trials to strengthen us , as a blessing! But it is all in how we respond to it that makes the difference. A bone under pressure breaks, but a stone under intense pressure becomes a diamond, the strongest substance on earth. Luke 22:31-32 tells us of a time when God allowed Satan to sift Simon as wheat, but Simon’s faith did not fail and he was strengthened. So if we persevere through the refiners fire, just like Shadrach, Meeshach, and Abednego the only thing that will burnt is what binds us. Jesus is like our weight lifting trainer. He knows just what to send us because He has gone through the same training (Hebrews 5:8-9). He keeps adding just the right amount of weight, not so much as to break us, but enough to cause a struggle. A body builder knows that there has to be a struggle to gain muscle. The trainer is not trying to hurt him by adding weight, but trying to help him reach his goals (in our case maturity).
Another extremely important thing in our “work-out” program is our diet. God has laid out a perfect diet for us. Refrain from junk food (starve the flesh) and eat healthy foods (feed the spirit). “Likewise you also reckon yourselves to be dead indeed unto sin” (Romans 6:11). “They words were found, and I did eat them; and thy word was unto me the joy and rejoicing of mine heart” (Jeremiah 15:16). It is very important to be “dining” in Gods word because trials are the application of our study.
As always comments are welcome, feel free to add anything you like. I would like to hear from you.

“But may the God of all grace, who called us to His eternal glory by Christ Jesus, after you have suffered a while, perfect, establish, strengthen, and settle you.” (I Peter 5:10)

Wednesday, June 9, 2010

Prayer request

I have a good oportunity to practice "praying one for another" (James 5:16) that I talked about last time. I (and a large group of people) are heading to Jamaica on the 11th of June. I would definitly covett your prayers for safety as we travel down there for a work project. You could pray for safety, and that we would be able to get large amount of work done. You could aslo pray that the group (of around 45 people) would be united in His name. And last, but not least, we would have an enjoyable, growing time. I will update you when I get back (on the 20th). Thank you very much! In christ, Ben.

Monday, May 24, 2010

Pray ye one for another!

The other day at a cottage meeting (a time when the church goes to visit people that are shut-ins) the 95 year old lady made the statement that the least she could do for her wayward grandchildren was to pray for them. I had to think, "that is the MOST you can do". To pray for someone is to talk to the absolutely most powerful being there could ever be, how could that possibly be the least you can do?
James 5:16 says that we are to "pray for one another". It also tells us that "fervent prayer of a righteous man avails much"(NKJV). So not only was the writer saying that we should pray for one another, he makes it clear that it is going to make a big difference.
So what are we to pray for in others lives? The apostle Paul gives us some wonderful examples of his prayers. One of these is in Ephesians 1:16-19. He prays for "a spirit of wisdom", "a revelation in knowledge of HIM," that "the eyes of understanding be opened," and that we may know God's power toward us. What a powerful prayer! Another example is found in Ephesians 3:14-19. He asks that God would strengthen us through HIS spirit, that God would dwell with us through faith, know the love of Christ, and be filled with God! These are some examples of some powerful prays! I would challenge you to take some time every day and bless some believer that comes to your mind, I think you will be surprised how much your prayer "avails".

The one concern of the devil is to keep Christians from praying.
He fears nothing from prayerless studies, prayerless work, and prayerless religion.
He laughs at our toil, mocks at our wisdom, but trembles when we pray.
-Samuel Chadwick

Monday, May 10, 2010

Lets leave a legacy!

A dear friend of my mom, and a Sister in Christ, passed away early this morning after battling cancer for over a year. She was a very joyful lady. There were many times when people (including me) went to visit and encourage her, ended up receiving the greater blessing. Soon after she was diagnosed with cancer she shared with a group of ladies a song she labeled as hers. The chorus of the song went, “I am making plans to see Jesus, because He is making plans to see me”. She was content with passing, in fact she looked forward to it. All through her suffering she expressed peace. Although she wasn’t able to serve others like she was ALWAYS doing before, she said in a prayer just last week, “God, put the pot on, and give me a double portion”. I had to step back and look at the beautiful lady she was in Christ and the great legacy she has left behind. It convicted my heart, to look at the “legacy” I might be leaving behind. So the prayer in my heart is that I would be able to leave behind a Godly legacy for others. That when I am gone others would remember me as a man filled with Christ. Lets leave a legacy! (Comments welcome)

“I want to leave a legacy
How will they remember me?”
-Legacy by Nichole Nordeman

Thursday, April 8, 2010

Being in the World, But not of it.

At a bible study the other night I was really challenged by
the subject of “being in the world, but not of it.” What does that
mean? What is the difference? The person leading the study had a
really neat picture of it (as follows). “…broad is the way, that
leadeth to destruction…strait is the gait and narrow is the way, which
leadeth unto life..” (Matthew 7:13-14). You can picture those verses
from the sermon on the mount like this: A broad road with the things
of life on it. Thinks like waking up, sleeping, eating, working,
driving and playing. But on the path there are also many sinful
things. Things like hate, lust, guilt, wrong relationships, lying, and
disobedience etc. Furthermore this path is leading in one direction,
destruction. But in the middle of this path there is a small (very
small) path heading in the opposite direction, Christ-likeness. The
smaller path takes part in the things of life (the first list) but
rejects the sinful things. Instead it partakes in peace, love, freedom
(true freedom), Godly relationships, honesty, obedience, faith, hope,
and joy. The small path is in the middle of the broad path but heading
in the opposite direction.
So how? How do we keep ourselves from being like the world?
It is so easy to be caught in the “down-stream current”. I know, I
know, this is a very common answer but it is SO important that is
can’t be stressed too much; read/meditate on/memorize the Bible. “Thy
word have I hid in my heart that I might now sin against thee” (Psalm
119:11). The Bible will keep you from sin, sin will keep you from the
Bible, remember that. Another way to keep ourselves from the world is
to admit to God that you can’t do it on your own (and cry out for
strength). The surest way to fail is to stand on your own. “Wherefore
let him that thinketh he standeth take head lest he fall” (I
Corinthians 10:12). You’ve probably heard the expression “you are what
you eat”. Well I like to say, “you are what you think”. What you
think, becomes how you act. Do you think on things of the world? The
apostile Paul saw the importance of this when he said “bring into
captivity every thought to the obedience of Christ” (II Corinthians
10:5b). And then later he gave a list of things to fill out minds.
“Finally, brethren , whatsoever things are true, whatsoever things are
honest, whatsoever things are just, whatsoever things are pure,
whatsoever things are of good report; if there be any virtue, and if
there be and praise, think on these things” (Philippians 4:8).
Proverbs 4:23-27 gives a good set of directions as well. It starts out
by telling us to “keep our hearts with all diligence, for out of it
are the issues of life”. And it ends by telling us to “Turn not the
right hand nor the left; remove thy foot form evil.” Another verse
that tells us how to remain unspotted from the world is Colossians
3:2. “Set your affection (singular) on things above, not on things on
the earth.” I want to end on one last verse. This I think is key.
Romans 12 :2a: “Be not conformed to this world: but be ye transformed
by the renewing of your mind.”

Monday, March 15, 2010

The Substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen.

On Saturday, the prayer in my heart was that God would show me what he wanted me to post here. So when I opened up my bible for devotions I read Hebrews chapter 11 (The Faith Chapter). As I meditated on the verses I thought, maybe this is what I am supposed to share.” But I dismissed the thought because I thought it would be to hard to write about faith. Then I prayed again for a message and went about my daily work. That evening I went to a bible study and guess what the topic was? Faith! And the passage was Hebrews 11! So then I thought “ok, maybe I am I supposed to write about faith.” All doubts were removed when I got home and my family was watching the movie “Faith like Potatoes.” God surrounded me with the topic of faith till I eventually got the picture. So I decided I had better see what God wants me to say about faith and not fight it any longer.
So what it faith? Hebrews 11:1 says that, “faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen.” Noah Webster further defines faith as, “the assent of the mind to the truth of what is declared by another, resting on his authority, without other evidence.” So faith is simply taking what God has said in His word (and through His spirit) and believing it without material proof. As someone once said, “He is as real to me as that car sitting out there.” Hebrews 11 gives us many examples of such faith. Noah, Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, and Joseph are just a few. Faith is important. So important that the author of Hebrews (probably Paul) said that, “without faith, it is impossible to please Him: for he that cometh before God must believe that He is…” (11:6). If we can’t believe that God is real, that His word is true, and that He loves us, we can’t please God. Pleasing Him should be our goal in life. With out faith, not only is it impossible to please Him, but we can’t be saved (John 3:16). A life lived fully for God will show evidence by faith (Galatians 5:22). Faith is key, it is necessary for salvation, without it we are lost. If your faith feels weak read Hebrews 11. I guarantee that reading those great stories of faith will encourage you. All of those people faced great trials and tribulations, but “by faith” conquered them. In the sight of impossibility they chose to believe in God’s faithfulness.
I Just felt led to say that. I pray that God will bless some soul with this feeble attempt to define faith. As always comments welcome, and wanted. In Christ, Benjamin

Friday, February 19, 2010

God's Chisel

This is a video I found the other day. I thought it was really good. So I decided to share it with y'all.

Thursday, February 18, 2010

Matters of the Heart

A person I know made a comment one day that really stood out to me. He said, “The heart of the matter is the matter of the heart.” Not only was that comment true for the topic that we were discussing, but for so many other things as well (maybe even all things). So many “good” things we can do can really be “bad” things because of our hearts position in doing it. Like the people Jesus described as white washed tombs (The Pharisees). They looked great, but on the inside they were filthy. So how do you know your own heart? Well, what we are really made of tends to come out on way or another. There are two ways that come to mind, the first is what we do in private. I heard it said this way. “You are only as good of a person as what you do when nobody is looking” (or what is in your mind but not said). The second way the “real you” comes out under pressure. The “real you” comes out when your back is against the wall. When every thing is going wrong and the heat is up. How would you respond. That is you. It is very important to “keep your heart with all diligence, for out of it are the issues of life” (Proverbs 4:23). God promises blessing on a person with a well kept heart (and cursing on an evil one). “I the Lord search the heart, I try the reins, even to give to every man according to his ways” (Jeremiah 17:10). So lets keep out hearts! (Comments/corrections welcome).


"I will praise thee, Oh Lord,
With my whole heart!”
(Psalms 9:1)


An interesting fact: God must really regard the matter of the heart highly. The word heart is mentioned 83 times in the book of Proverbs. 83 times in just one book!

Thursday, February 11, 2010

Addicted to the Ministy!

The other night my sister and I went with some friends to hear a family sing at a church a little ways from our house. When the singing was done the father stood up to tell us a little story. There was a preacher who lived near Canada that met a Canadian family who invited him over for breakfast some time. One Saturday he decided to take them up on the offer and went driving for the border. When he was in Canada he realized something, he had forgotten their names, and where they lived. He stopped at a gas station and explained what the people looked like. The attendant got a little smile on his face and said, “Oh, I know were you are going”. And gave him directions. Two other times he got lost and explained to someone what the people looked like, every time they got a little smile and said, “Oh, I know where you are going”. When he arrived they sat down at the table and had breakfast. The father handed him the Bible and asked him to lead in devotions. Being a minister he decided he had better be ready “in season and out,” so he opened the bible and began to read. Half way through the chapter he looked up and saw the whole family was sitting there with there eyes closed, drinking in every work he was saying. After dinner the father and boys showed him several tracts they had, and asked him what he thought of them. They showed him around the dairy. While they were touring it a milk truck pulled up. As soon as the driver came to a stop the boys went right up to him and began sharing the gospel with him. After the tour the wife gave him a loaf of bread and a dozen of eggs and sent him on his way. When he reached the boarder the guard asked him if he had anything, and he replied, “Yes I have a loaf of bread and a dozen of eggs”. The guard smiled and said, “I know where you have been, have a good day”, and let him pass. The preacher went home so encouraged by this family that was on fire for Jesus.
The father of the singing family then shared a verse in I Corinthians 16. The verse (15) was about the house of Stephanas. It said that they were addicted to the ministry. They loved God’s work so much, that they were addicted to it. I just had to think, that is how it really should be for all of us. What a challenge. Do I enjoy doing the Lord’s work so much that I am addicted to it, that I just couldn’t do without it. What a challenge. If you have anything to add feel free to leave a comment!

Thursday, January 21, 2010

Potatoes, Faith, and Boats

I always find it so encouraging to read Ephesians 1:3&4. It always blows me away to think that “before the foundations of the world” our loving God had a plan picked out for us,… Before He even made the world! If nothing else says your special and God loves you, then that should. So what do we do? Ask God what His plan is, “what do You want me to do”? And then expend all of our energy to do it. It may seem impossible but, as a friend from church once said, “you will never hear God say, “whoa, I didn’t see that coming”. In other words, no matter what, God knows what He is doing and is in control. I was really challenged by the movie “Faith like Potatoes”. Especially when Angus was willing to put everything on the line by planting potatoes in a drought. What a great testimony to faith! But how do you know what His plan is? A man that has really helped me in my walk with God told me an analogy one time that I think really explains it. Your life is like a great ship, and once you give your life to God you have given Him the rudder. God can then turn that rudder as hard as he wants, but unless the boat is moving it won’t turn. It other words don’t just sit and wait for direction, it is a lot easier for God to turn you were he wants if you are actively serving Him in some way. Only then will He be able to have you were He wants. As always feel free to add to this and leave a comment.